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The only settings I ever (and by that, I mean ever since I had a mobile phone, i.e. in the past 20 years) wanted to change from a locked phone was to turn to silent. My old Palm Treo had a physical switch for that very purpose. The most useful feature in the history of everything. I could switch it to silent without taking it out of the pocket (or, more commonly, from under the pillow). But I digress. Accessing the toggles is now faster than ever and works in the default configuration, without any patches. No longer do I have to start Settings to turn wireless off or change the screen brightness. For an easier access to at least some of the most common toggles without unlocking, have a look at Schturman's repository on Openrepos. Once installed, you can add them to the lock screen pulley menu. I used to have "Connect to internet" there but 1.1.9 rendered that unnecessary. |
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Sure it's not that openrepos thing with haze wrapped purple plugin that uses skypeweb? Also, hall switch works on the tablet with the lastu cover! Woot! |
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This has become obvious to me when I was implementing my SMS patch. You see, I find it hard to believe that Jolla would put the most useless thing, the clock, in the place where the most missing thing, the character count should be, because they think a clock is a better idea. No, I suspect they put it there deliberately as a bait, waiting patiently for someone to patch it. The same goes for any other patch of course: text select and copy&paste in the browser, any screen orientation in any app, extended call log, remorse timers, you name it. I have had a look at quite a few of them and most of them are really trivial. I find it hard to believe that Jolla developers have been totally blind to such things and incompetent to fix them for two years. No, I am really getting inclined more and more each day that this is all part of a bigger plan. A plan to tell prospective licensing partners look, our OS is so flexible, you just do a little nip and tuck here and there and you can tweak it the way you like it. Just look at what a bunch of amateurs have done without a proper documentation, now imagine what you can do when we tell you where all the hidden Easter eggs are. |
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Works nicely actually and seamlessly it seems, adding contacts needs a bit of jolla help (had the bug: no skype notifications on mobile, only on wifi, this helps a lot) |
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I am hoping the 2.0.0.10 release actually solved the annoying network error (this and this) audio alert played when calls not picked up or caller hangs up. That was the most embarrassing thing for me in using my Jolla in public.
This happened in USA with T-Mobile sim with voice mail, India with BSNL sim with no voice mail, Nexus 5 (v1.1.9.28) (currently my main phone) in USA T-Mobile. I am surprised this is not happening to many more people. It happened on every call if I am late to pick up the call. . While waiting for a build of 2.0.0.10 for Nexus 5, I upgraded my Jolla, just because I saw this in the release notes. "Dismissing call should now work more reliably" Upgrade went smooth. I tested making several calls from couple other phones. I never got the network error message, when the calls evantually got transferred to voice mail or when I hung up the call from the calling phone. I am hoping this really get resolved. If it did, a big thanks to all the Jolla Sailors!!!! |
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Hi everybody!
My Jolla stucks in a perpetual downloading of latest update Saimaa 2.0.0.10 Any solution out there?????? Ps: I need to reboot the phone for a new update search,but when I launch the download..it starts,but never end..... |
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